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Our Brains Have Built-In Noise Reduction

  Matt   June 3, 2014   Leave a comment

Working with ferrets – whose auditory system is a lot like ours – a team of researchers at the University of Maryland have shown how a form of noise reduction happens in the brain. Speech and other dynamic signals get boosted while noise gets dampened, leading to better clarity for relevant signals.

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